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You’re scrolling through your feed and you see a post that says, “Understandable, have a nice day”—what does that mean? Is it just a polite way to end the convo or does it mean something deeper? This phrase comes from a meme from 2017 that has since then taken on a life of its own. Keep reading to dive into the entire history of the meme, including where it came from and how to use it online and in real life.
Meaning of the “Understandable, Have a Nice Day” Meme
“Understandable, have a nice day” is a catchphrase from a meme. In it, O’Neal drives up to a McDonald’s drive-through and says “Hello, food?” The drive-through worker says “Food broke,” and O’Neal holds a peace sign and says “Understandable. Have a good day.” The whole joke is that the meme is super direct and literal.
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The McDonald’s inside joke also inspired the creation of the website mcbroken.com, which tells you which locations have working ice cream machines.[2]Thanks
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The Shaquille O’Neal meme is known as a “deep-fried” meme, which means the image has been run through so many filters that it looks grainy, washed-out, and strangely colored.Thanks
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Shaquille O’Neal referenced this meme himself in a Twitter (X) post in May 2024, where he wrote “Understandable. Have a great day. ✌🏽”Thanks